A beautiful and unusual yarn crafted by Japan artisans. The stainless steel core is wrapped with a fine silk to give us a lace yarn which has a memory from the stainless steel! You can scrunch your finished fabric, twist it, and it will stay as is until you straighten it. Use it to give a gentle crinkly effect or a soft three dimensional finish to your handmade creation. Available in stunning colours our Silk Stainless Steel yarn has a very elegant sheen and lustre. There is a gentle softness too – surprisingly there is no stiffness from the stainless steel. Use Habu Silk Stainless Steel yarn to create a scarf, shawl, jacket, jewelry and textile art. 1 cone will make a large scarf. Or use it together with another yarn. Stainless Steel wrapped with Silk Strong and soft Crafted by small mills in Japan using traditional techniques The video shows the first sleeve of a lacy top which is knitted in stockinette stitch with randomly placed cables. We use 6mm needles and colour is Tea #5. The knitted fabric has wonderful body and will move against you naturally forming waves and crinkles. We love the lettuce leaf finish of the edges too. She is a stunner! I am using the Sea Tangles pattern by Kie Zuraw and available on Ravelry. The Blue sample shown is knitted in shade Sky using 5.0mm needles. Find out all the details about this scarf here Tin Roof Scarf. The Details 69% silk / 31% stainless steel Weight: 14gm / 0.5oz Length: 284m / 311 yards Thickness: approx 0.5mm / 0.02 in Lace Knitting needle: approx 2.75 – 4.0m / US 2-6 Suggested epi for weaving: 20 – 30 Habu Textiles A-20 Dyed with AZO-free dyes – eco-friendly and non-toxic Nice to Know All ORA orders are packed in a gorgeous unbleached, calico drawstring bag All ORA yarns are stored away from the sunlight and in a pet free and smoke free environment Care Dry clean or hand wash
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